Pre-combine post-season top 5s.

QB:

1: Luck - Best prospect in a blahblahblah. Conspiracy: Colts have lined up to draft Elway, Manning, and now Luck. Didn't they have some guy that was good a while back? Aliens?

2: Robert Griffin - I think he needs a year or two on the bench if you want him to come in and start throwing it like a franchise QB. OTOH, if you want to go old school like the Broncos then he might shine from day one. He can throw the ball way better than Tebow. It sickens me that he would fit perfectly in Miami. He would also fit perfectly here, but the Jets would never go with that kind of offense on the product, even if it's just to bs a couple of seasons as the young player possibly develops.

3: Brock Osweiler - > Ryan Tanehill as. Would be my choice to scare Sanchez if he came in the 3rd or even 2nd round.

The thing that gets me about Weeden is sense he is 28 will likely go undrafted or a 7th rounder. It can be caulked up to a man in a boys world.

Take a look at Zebrie Sanders. He should be ranked ahead of Adams. I think he could be a late 1st rounder.

I like Weeden as a future backup. He's older as a prospect, but 28 at QB isn't such a big deal, especially nowadays where you can't even touch them. He's polished and a good athlete for the position. Plus, who would I put over him? Kirk Cousins? Russel Wilson? Pass.

I think both Jeffreys and Wright have more legit #1 potential than Floyd. Floyd is Sanu with slightly more playmaking ability. I do not buy the Fitz comparisons for a second...Fitzgerald was considered the best player in his draft year IIRC...he was also younger, healthier, with no potential character issues.

I think he's more of a TJ H type than he is a Fitzgerald type...nothing wrong with that eiher.

I like Weeden as a future backup. He's older as a prospect, but 28 at QB isn't such a big deal, especially nowadays where you can't even touch them. He's polished and a good athlete for the position. Plus, who would I put over him? Kirk Cousins? Russel Wilson? Pass.

Sanders is someone I like, but I think i like Adams a little more.

I think Weeden will be the 7th QB off the board at best. Nothing against his talent but 28 is just old for a rook. If it takes him 3 years to progress he wouldn't have much of a career. Likely not a QB for the 1st 3 rounds. Remember Chris Weinke? I think Lindley, Cousins, and Foles will be taken before him. I also like Corp but his injury concerns will also have him dropping. I put Weeden in the same boat as Wilson. They will both be discriminated against for physical reasons.

I think Weeden will be the 7th QB off the board at best. Nothing against his talent but 28 is just old for a rook. If it takes him 3 years to progress he wouldn't have much of a career. Likely not a QB for the 1st 3 rounds. Remember Chris Weinke? I think Lindley, Cousins, and Foles will be taken before him. I also like Corp but his injury concerns will also have him dropping. I put Weeden in the same boat as Wilson. They will both be discriminated against for physical reasons.

I like Lindley, Cousins, and Foles enough...I think physically Weeden is right there with them and he's more polished than all of them. I think his floor is higher than that group. I'm pretty confident that he'll make a very competent backup.

5 - Ronnell Lewis/Courtney Upshaw - One of these guys possibly/maybe...or I'm just f'n lazy and waiting for combine.

3-4 NT:

1 - Alameda Ta'amu - Arguably the best pure NT in the draft.

2 - Star Lotulelei

3 - Josh Chapman

4 - Mike Martin - I like the undersized NT. Last year there was Whitlock, the year before that guy (Grady?) from Louisvill, and this year is Mike Martin. I like him as much as I liked Whitlock, if not more.

5- Brandon Thompson

CB:

1 - Morris Claiborne - Stud.

2 - Dre Kirkpatrick

3 - Janoris Jenkins - You have to wonder about him, but he's loaded with talent.

4 - Alfonzo Dennard

5 - Chase Minnifield - Virginia always puts out solid/interesting prospects, and he might be the best of the bunch. Really it's between him and Cam Johnson...

Seems like people consider him a gamechanging outside deep threat. Considering we had the least explosive plays in the NFL last season....

Santonio could break huge plays in 2010, don't know if he lost a step in 2011 or motivation, or as I'd like to think it was that he didn't have a legit threat opposite him when we lost Braylon and gained Plax.

How does Wright compare to Percy Harvin and Mike Wallace? Seems to have similar body type.

Seems like people consider him a gamechanging outside deep threat. Considering we had the least explosive plays in the NFL last season....

Santonio could break huge plays in 2010, don't know if he lost a step in 2011 or motivation, or as I'd like to think it was that he didn't have a legit threat opposite him when we lost Braylon and gained Plax.

How does Wright compare to Percy Harvin and Mike Wallace? Seems to have similar body type.

the more i read about him the more i think the jets could surprise with him. i think they'd take him over floyd and jeffrey. if the goal of the offense is to open up the running game, he would help do it. though i don't see the jets taking a wr in the first round, i wouldn't be upset.